Hypervelocity atmospheric flight
John T. Howe
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Hypervelocity atmospheric flight
by John T. Howe
Published
1989
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Characterization and durability testing of plasma-sprayed zirconia-yttria and hafnia-yttria thermal barrier coatings
Laminar heat-transfer distributions on biconics at incidence in hypersonic-hypervelocity flows
Wood-based paneling as thermal barriers
Super- and hypersonic aerodynamics and heat transfer
Fundamentals of aerodynamic heating
Physical and computational aspects of convective heat transfer
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